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No, it is 4.62 for the automatic and 5.12 for the manual. this is due to the difference in the transmission's gear ratio. If you were to put a 5.12 rear with an automatic you would lose 10 MPH off your speed.
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yes, its a possible but it depends on the drive train, your gear ratio, and if its an automatic or manual.
No, but you should increase the ratio(make it higher numericaly) to aide the automatic out the gate. A good start is an increase of about 15%. enjoy.
The gear between 2nd and 4th. On a 3 or 4 speed it would be direct drive. A 1:1 ratio
That's going to depend on the final drive ratio of the transmission, the rear end ratio of the axles, and the dimensions of the tires. In the case of an automatic transmission, it'll also be dependent on the ECM settings.
If you have a 450 sl badge on your car, you don't have a 5.4 liter car. You have a 4.5 liter car.. And no, you have a 3 speed automatic trans. I don't know what the final drive ratio is, but it's no where near a 1:1 ratio, or anything close to that.
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YES it can, But if it's a 4-wheel drive you MUST change the front and rear together.
No. A higher P E ratio can result in much better results than a lower P E ratio, but it is a lot riskier. Meaning a higher risk of loss for the higher P E ratio.
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Yes it has to be the same, Unless it's a MUD DRAG RACING truck. If they are not the same ratio. Then when the truck was on payment and the tires could not SLIP It would BREAK something in the drive-train because they would be pulling against each other at different speeds. BANG SOMETHING BREAKS. Two different Gear Ratio= Two different speeds.